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Item Code: 1054-851
Vol. VII—No. 329. 16 pp. [241-256], four columns, with numerous stories, illustrations and cartoons. Front cover features a story and sketch of “The [Union] Rams “Switzerland” and “Lancaster” Running the Blockade At Vicksburg”. Interior illustrations include two pages of Army of Potomac sketches—“Blacksmith’s Department, Head Quarters”, Stables and Negro Servants’ Tent”, “General Hooker’s Tent”. Also a spectacular center-spread of a night “Bombardment of Port Hudson [MS], By Admiral Farragut’s Fleet, March 14-15, 1863.”
Exhibits mounting dot marks; light chipping, especially along left margin. Else very good, w/smooth cover. In protective sleeve, w/white card backing.
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